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india, china, brazil, ishares, small-caps, large-caps, ishares. industrials. low cost. every dollar counts. ishares. income. dividends. bonds. i like bonds. ishares. commodities. diversification. choices. my own ideas. ishares. i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. >>> just before the break as part of "the dividend" we asked which company's stock with earnings out tomorrow morning has risen the most this year? now the payoff. discovery communications, which has climbed more than 40% year to date. >>> welcome back. technology stocks among the few bright spots on technology today. >> the nasdaq composit
india, china, brazil, ishares, small-caps, large-caps, ishares. industrials. low cost. every dollar counts. ishares. income. dividends. bonds. i like bonds. ishares. commodities. diversification. choices. my own ideas. ishares. i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what...
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we're also seeing increases in gold demand and that is coming primarily from india where the festival season is getting under way. the wedding season as well. driving up demand of exchange traded funds as well as the actual gold jewelry. then we have the shanghai gold exchange talking about the fact that it plans to launch gold etfs. that's something that's also positive for the gold market. the demand that we're seeing is really going to drive this rally to the $2,000 level. they see demand from china and central bank buying all of that driving up the price. prices right now holding steady at this three-week high. >>> also some gains over at the nasdaq today. it is outpacing the move from the dow. seema mody is following the big movers over there. >> a mixed bag for tech stocks. research in motion is one of the winners after setting a date for the launch of its highly anticipated blackberry 10 device. microsoft though one of the losers after the ceo steve ballmer made some comments that its surface tablet had a modest start to sales. elsewhere we're seeing big moves in biotech and ph
we're also seeing increases in gold demand and that is coming primarily from india where the festival season is getting under way. the wedding season as well. driving up demand of exchange traded funds as well as the actual gold jewelry. then we have the shanghai gold exchange talking about the fact that it plans to launch gold etfs. that's something that's also positive for the gold market. the demand that we're seeing is really going to drive this rally to the $2,000 level. they see demand...
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will be 18 and india will be 11. and those are, i think, really worthwhile numbers to keep in our mind as we talk about u.s. competitiveness in the world economy, because we're entering this entirely new era where the u.s. is going to be a big player in the world economy but no longer the preeminent, the very largest one, and i think that brings real challenges and requires a whole new way of thinking. so my opening remarks, steve was introduced, i think quite rightly, as a guy who i hope is getting cases of champagne and bouquets of flowers from the white house. because on certain readings you could say, you know, he's the guy who got the president reelected. that means, i believe, he has great insight into what obama's second term economic policy will be -- [laughter] and the big question on the agenda which i think certainly already tremendous bearing on u.s., on the u.s. domestic economy and, therefore, u.s. global competitiveness is the fiscal cliff. so, steve, paul krugman advised the president this morning to
will be 18 and india will be 11. and those are, i think, really worthwhile numbers to keep in our mind as we talk about u.s. competitiveness in the world economy, because we're entering this entirely new era where the u.s. is going to be a big player in the world economy but no longer the preeminent, the very largest one, and i think that brings real challenges and requires a whole new way of thinking. so my opening remarks, steve was introduced, i think quite rightly, as a guy who i hope is...
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india, china, people drinking whisky like mad. >> big deal with india in the past couple of weeks. >> i met with my friend johnny walker black over the weekend. >> how is johnny doing? >> it was at a wedding. he is always there. >> he's a great guy. he should meet by buddy jim beam. >> what's on mad tonight? >> we'll talk about fiscal cliff saying, listen, here's what happens if we solve it. i think this rally today is about solving it. and i'm going to present the world view that is going to be just unbelievable if we get this thing solved which would make a lot of stocks go up dramatically including apple where we would finally get a sense that maybe it's not worth selling because the capital gains tax may not rise that much. >> on friday night intraday was 505. this morning we're creeping up to 548, 550 here. >> i tried to get into the apple store yesterday. apple does have products you want. do they have i-tv? you don't need it because stock is down 20%. i think that apple is a clarity stock. that's the big issue that i'm using for fiscal cliff. we get clarity, you may say i don't
india, china, people drinking whisky like mad. >> big deal with india in the past couple of weeks. >> i met with my friend johnny walker black over the weekend. >> how is johnny doing? >> it was at a wedding. he is always there. >> he's a great guy. he should meet by buddy jim beam. >> what's on mad tonight? >> we'll talk about fiscal cliff saying, listen, here's what happens if we solve it. i think this rally today is about solving it. and i'm going to...
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they've emerged from poverty in india. and in china. and in different places in the world where they've embraced capitalism. is there greater -- hold on. is there greater wealth disparity in yes, there is. but disparity is the tradeoff you accept for growth. if you want no income disparity, we've seen that movie. everybody's poor. >> well, actually, i actually think that a big part of what's going on is what's happening in the emerging markets and you're absolutely right, that part of the global tradeoff that we're seeing right now is hundreds of millions of people coming up from poverty in the emerging markets in to the middle class. but right now -- and this is not something that needs to be debated. this is something that the data shows -- the big losers where we're seeing the hollowing out is in the middle class, in the western industrialized economy. you know, again, i think the industrial revolution is a great comparison. overall, it was fantastic that we had the industrial revolution. who would argue with that? but, but, for soci
they've emerged from poverty in india. and in china. and in different places in the world where they've embraced capitalism. is there greater -- hold on. is there greater wealth disparity in yes, there is. but disparity is the tradeoff you accept for growth. if you want no income disparity, we've seen that movie. everybody's poor. >> well, actually, i actually think that a big part of what's going on is what's happening in the emerging markets and you're absolutely right, that part of the...
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has supported, the russia has intended -- >> india is a big player here, fareed. because if you look through indian history from the guptas to the mull rans, the moguls, the dynasty, others, what you see is for many periods of indian history or subcontinent history, the same empire that controlled the northern third of india also controlled most of pakistan and half of afghanistan, so afghanistan is not foreign to india. it's part of the sub continental conflict system. so we can leave afghanistan, the u.s. can. but india, you will always have deep equities there and if we desert afghan precipitously, you might see india moving closer diplomatically to russia in order to contain things there, in order to make sure afghanistan does not become just a radical islamic extension of pakistani isi control. >> so we are on track in the united states to withdraw from afghanistan over the next two years. tell us what -- what emerges as we withdraw. >> what emerges is that iran will have much greater influence in western afghanistan. it's already supplying the western part o
has supported, the russia has intended -- >> india is a big player here, fareed. because if you look through indian history from the guptas to the mull rans, the moguls, the dynasty, others, what you see is for many periods of indian history or subcontinent history, the same empire that controlled the northern third of india also controlled most of pakistan and half of afghanistan, so afghanistan is not foreign to india. it's part of the sub continental conflict system. so we can leave...
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countries we're talking the middle east entirely so is the united states going to let china india those rising powers other rising powers maybe to control that region simply because they're importing most of the oil from these countries and that's what some people have actually argued is that you know the u.s. and the carter days has been defending the seaports and the seaways should the you should the u.s. starts handing over some of that power in backing away as aircraft. carriers and handing out power over to china what we've also kind of started to see. he is well first of all let me mention this the i.a.e.a. report says that by two thousand and twenty they also are projecting that china and asia will actually take up about ninety percent of the middle east imports but should we start letting the chinese take over the seaports as well in a pull back our security and will this happening because like i said we've kind of started to see this report sharing of u.s. military into asian region true but at the same time they don't seem the u.s. doesn't seem like it's just going to leave th
countries we're talking the middle east entirely so is the united states going to let china india those rising powers other rising powers maybe to control that region simply because they're importing most of the oil from these countries and that's what some people have actually argued is that you know the u.s. and the carter days has been defending the seaports and the seaways should the you should the u.s. starts handing over some of that power in backing away as aircraft. carriers and handing...
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it happened on 101 at the exit the items purchased were for her wedding in india. >> we have no idea why the vehicle swerved. it was petely on the right-hand shoulder. >> officers said that her and her three sisters were not wearing seatbelts. one of the sister's conditions remains critic. >>> this boat started to take on water yesterday afternoon near the berkley pier. everyone, the family, the dog and a snake made it back to shore safely. >>> it will be seen if black friday brought the economy out of the red. shoppers rushed a victoria secret's store in oklahoma. there was violence in other cases like this in tallahasse florida. this these people were arguing over parking and there was a shooting. several wal-mart protesters were arrested for protesting. no one was killed this year but there was violence. two people were wounded after a shooting outside a wal-mart store. it was a above a parking space. >>> and we have a little more about small business saturday. did you know that. it is between black friday and cyber monday. where everyone is encouraged to shop at mom and pop store
it happened on 101 at the exit the items purchased were for her wedding in india. >> we have no idea why the vehicle swerved. it was petely on the right-hand shoulder. >> officers said that her and her three sisters were not wearing seatbelts. one of the sister's conditions remains critic. >>> this boat started to take on water yesterday afternoon near the berkley pier. everyone, the family, the dog and a snake made it back to shore safely. >>> it will be seen if...
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china and india reafarmed they won't accept greenhouse gas control. greenhouse gas is from canada as a threat to the world is really just bogus. >> we are the least -- last one ken grown, real fast. what about north american energy independence? this changes our security position relative to the middle east. it has to be a good thing. i give you 20 seconds. >> yeah. global trade and energy is good but we are already on the way to north american energy independence between our own growth in oil and gas and ka kan da's export to the united states. we can easily be there in 20 years. at which point north america would be an energy powerhouse exporting energy to around the world to everybody's benefit. >> thank you, gentlemen. tyson and ken. >> have a good thanksgiving. >> this slast thing you want it see on one of the busiest travel days of the year. union workers protesting outside l.a. international airport. are you kidding me? one of the best parts of this story is no one even invited them. the very people they think they are representing don't want t
china and india reafarmed they won't accept greenhouse gas control. greenhouse gas is from canada as a threat to the world is really just bogus. >> we are the least -- last one ken grown, real fast. what about north american energy independence? this changes our security position relative to the middle east. it has to be a good thing. i give you 20 seconds. >> yeah. global trade and energy is good but we are already on the way to north american energy independence between our own...
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indonesia, india, brazil, turkey, south africa, but at the same time, we also hear the statements made that as they get involved and should step up to the plate in helping to nurture democracy come to protest human rights, but that they also have to make sure there roadhouses in order. what are your thoughts on that? >> certainly, more nations now have their role to play. definitely, in our case, we're trying to play a role based on our experience. as you might know, our country just 10, 20 years ago was always mentioned with drug trafficking and corruption and. that was the case. a more important message to leave before this panel is democracy is very important. it is important when the people really want to see their relations. with what happened in colombia, in our case, very strong, important leadership for municipal leaders and, at the same time, and national will to find a role has been critical. after that, then you find international support and cooperation. in the case of colombia, it is an interesting case of how to get international support but falling behind the national le
indonesia, india, brazil, turkey, south africa, but at the same time, we also hear the statements made that as they get involved and should step up to the plate in helping to nurture democracy come to protest human rights, but that they also have to make sure there roadhouses in order. what are your thoughts on that? >> certainly, more nations now have their role to play. definitely, in our case, we're trying to play a role based on our experience. as you might know, our country just 10,...
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so just one is a gentleman who is an optometrist in southern india and in the late 1970s he retired and ss retirement project he was about 57 and wanted to descend before his community. and so he decided he was going to try to address the problem of needless blindness due to cataracts. in the united states as an outpatient operation. you don't have people blind due to cataracts. and the rest of the world there's a hundred million people blind due to cataracts. so this is not a was no wanted to address. so we started the clinic in his home in yet another benson family members hope to make up this thing off the ground. forward not just one or two or three great ideas, but hundreds of innovations. tenacity of an entire community, global team of people, one of the folks who contributed to the eradication of smallpox. david greene. all these people built together to build the hospital and to this day, the hospital has secured 3 million people of blindness. i do imagine the entire washington metro area of about 3 million people. imagine all those people blind. now they can see. that is not un
so just one is a gentleman who is an optometrist in southern india and in the late 1970s he retired and ss retirement project he was about 57 and wanted to descend before his community. and so he decided he was going to try to address the problem of needless blindness due to cataracts. in the united states as an outpatient operation. you don't have people blind due to cataracts. and the rest of the world there's a hundred million people blind due to cataracts. so this is not a was no wanted to...
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. >> trucks in india averaged just 21 kilometers per hour. that makes transporting perishable food a big challenge. public transport systems are also out of date. cities like delhi are growing too quickly. >> innovative transportation concepts are required to prevent cities from collapse, but only a few asian cities have already laid ground to cope with future needs. >> one theme at the asia-pacific conference of german business is that the infrastructure of asian cities needs to be completely reexamined. everything from roads to electricity. >> there is not enough capacity for power generation here. that has to be improved, and in the delivery of electricity, there are losses of up to 25% between the power station and the customer. >> german companies hope to play a role in upgrading and expanding the infrastructure. >> still to come, who are the next rulers of china? >> and how a german university is relocating to the red sea. >> we will be back in one minute with more. >> stick around. >> welcome back. while the u.s. goes to the polls next
. >> trucks in india averaged just 21 kilometers per hour. that makes transporting perishable food a big challenge. public transport systems are also out of date. cities like delhi are growing too quickly. >> innovative transportation concepts are required to prevent cities from collapse, but only a few asian cities have already laid ground to cope with future needs. >> one theme at the asia-pacific conference of german business is that the infrastructure of asian cities needs...
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india, starbucks doing very, very well in the initial and green mountain doing best to try to bury the hatchet before it's buried through their head. >> anyway, retailers we should note and talk about retailers this morning upping the ante for the holiday shopping season. walmart beginning the black friday sales on thursday and starting thanksgiving night, the earliest ever to start those sales. meantime kohl's forecasting a rise in sales in the holiday quarter but earnings guidance for the current quarter is below wall street forecasts. >> they had momentum there and kind of took the wind out of the sail. i still don't like the presentation at kohl's versus target. these door busters, these prices, i think that america's eyes glaze over or go to amazon prime. i know that you're going to get crowds and certainly going to get media but this is something where i just feel like costco's model of, listen, we're good, low prices, going to do better than this big thanksgiving promotion. walmart is expensivexpensive. >> they're saying they'll feel an impact of sandy and sticking to the guidan
india, starbucks doing very, very well in the initial and green mountain doing best to try to bury the hatchet before it's buried through their head. >> anyway, retailers we should note and talk about retailers this morning upping the ante for the holiday shopping season. walmart beginning the black friday sales on thursday and starting thanksgiving night, the earliest ever to start those sales. meantime kohl's forecasting a rise in sales in the holiday quarter but earnings guidance for...
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and everybody scratching their heads everybody why in india when we have a surplus of grain in india is the price going up and up up and. the next day what happens india sells seven million tons of grain to iran all right so clearly the traders the international week traders the people in commodities know that this trade is coming up and so that's why the price of wheat is going up and up and what's so fascinating here is that iran now because of the human the sanctions against it is actually using wheat as a backfire against wall street what they're doing is they're using wheat as cash they're getting around that they're getting around all the sanctions by trading oil for wheat holding that wheat hoarding that wheat and sending the price even higher so what we have is this insider trading actually backfiring against the western countries because of these because this complete lack of regulation it's a really terrible irony when did this was there a time when it was illegal to game the commodities futures there or the commodities markets and if so when did that change this haven't yo
and everybody scratching their heads everybody why in india when we have a surplus of grain in india is the price going up and up up and. the next day what happens india sells seven million tons of grain to iran all right so clearly the traders the international week traders the people in commodities know that this trade is coming up and so that's why the price of wheat is going up and up and what's so fascinating here is that iran now because of the human the sanctions against it is actually...
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this is india's genome valley inside these quiet sterile labs there's a revolution taking place that could change the world's approach to public health and potentially save the lives of one hundred thousand indian children every year bharath biotech is an indian firm developing a one dollar vaccine against rotavirus a disease which causes diarrhea in infants and is deadly in the developing world i think also like a new generation of diplomats like us ok money making is also important but then solving the life saving the sea life for two hundred thousand soldiers also but a critical a new study shows india is leading the way in treating people in remote areas in battling diseases which are shunned by the big pharmaceutical companies because immunizations in the developed world have all but obliterated them dr krishna ella believes the big pharma companies haven't really dived into creating products for developing markets because they haven't had the financial incentive and that's why i like many of his fellow indian entrepreneurs he decided to look into it. selves there was a lot of t
this is india's genome valley inside these quiet sterile labs there's a revolution taking place that could change the world's approach to public health and potentially save the lives of one hundred thousand indian children every year bharath biotech is an indian firm developing a one dollar vaccine against rotavirus a disease which causes diarrhea in infants and is deadly in the developing world i think also like a new generation of diplomats like us ok money making is also important but then...
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making sense and a report into india's growing r. and d. capabilities says the country might not need the big power players to make an impact in india has that it was a man and to be able to do these sorts of things and focus on it is that important to this country and other developing countries taking matters into their own hands to save the lives of their countries people and not waiting for the big profit driven pharmaceutical companies to make the first play preassure either r t bangalore india. and coming up here on our t.v. it spotlights what al gore now don't go away. what will change when america picks its president amid muslim rage walking the iran tightrope pushing china and russia as occupying under spreads can two parties still dictate will there be. no selection of clothes guy every monday to november fifth on our take. if you. believe. me speak your language. programs in documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world talks about six of the ip interviews intriguing stories for you here. in troy of th
making sense and a report into india's growing r. and d. capabilities says the country might not need the big power players to make an impact in india has that it was a man and to be able to do these sorts of things and focus on it is that important to this country and other developing countries taking matters into their own hands to save the lives of their countries people and not waiting for the big profit driven pharmaceutical companies to make the first play preassure either r t bangalore...
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maddie's houris travelling to india are drawn by the low prices they pay for the comfort but as r.t.f. british reader reports even the most basic services they enjoy have a hidden cost to local communities. beautiful beaches and luxurious resorts may go on the western coast of india a tourist hot spot for people around the world we really enjoy it we just arrived here couple of days ago so we really enjoy tourism drives the economy here and go up but it comes at a price a new study found the tourists actually use eight times as much water the local during peak season sometimes only get access to running water for two hours every other day goings used to depend on wells in their neighborhoods for water but the population in the small state triples during the peak tourist season and with no proper sewage systems in place many wells have become contaminated forcing locals to rely on the erratic public supply. for emergency and then water is they really have who says that plastic. and we have to keep otherwise there's no war. but while the locals access to water is draining. just down the
maddie's houris travelling to india are drawn by the low prices they pay for the comfort but as r.t.f. british reader reports even the most basic services they enjoy have a hidden cost to local communities. beautiful beaches and luxurious resorts may go on the western coast of india a tourist hot spot for people around the world we really enjoy it we just arrived here couple of days ago so we really enjoy tourism drives the economy here and go up but it comes at a price a new study found the...
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it's swimming to china, to india, to brazil, to turkey. the united states will do just fine in the 21st century but so will a host of developing countries that have been behind the west for many years. and as a consequence the 21st century will not be an american century. it will not be a chinese century, and nations into, in 18th century. it will be no one's world. it would be a world that for the first time in history will be integrated and globalized, smudged together, to use a technical term, but without the guardianship provided by the western anchor. what i'd like to do in the next 15 minutes or so is put some flesh on the bones, tell you i think we are at the cusp of that historical intersection. and then end i say a few things about what we as americans should do about it. that the pendulum is swinging and power diffusing is, in my mind, unstoppable. and i'll just try to out a few facts and figures, and i'm drawing mainly on projections from the world bank, the imf, the international monetary fund, and from goldman sachs. goldman s
it's swimming to china, to india, to brazil, to turkey. the united states will do just fine in the 21st century but so will a host of developing countries that have been behind the west for many years. and as a consequence the 21st century will not be an american century. it will not be a chinese century, and nations into, in 18th century. it will be no one's world. it would be a world that for the first time in history will be integrated and globalized, smudged together, to use a technical...
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the west what it's going on but it starts making sense and a report into india's growing r. and d. capability says the country might not need the big power players to make an impact in india has that man and to be able to do these sorts of things and focus on areas that are important in this country and i live in countries taking matters into their own hands to save the lives of their countries people and not waiting for the big profit driven pharmaceutical companies to make the first play preassure either r t bangalore india. still to go and we take a look at cases of bride snatching in kyrgyzstan that's here coming your way after a short break stay with us. it sounds like a dragon crashing through the forest but it is in fact technology versus trees and would you believe that this machine can file and stripped hundreds of them each day going to work you know when building this facility we wanted to use advanced technology that would increase of patients and the lowest not to use manual labor also this provides for better quality goods as a result we robel to conquer western marke
the west what it's going on but it starts making sense and a report into india's growing r. and d. capability says the country might not need the big power players to make an impact in india has that man and to be able to do these sorts of things and focus on areas that are important in this country and i live in countries taking matters into their own hands to save the lives of their countries people and not waiting for the big profit driven pharmaceutical companies to make the first play...
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. >>> tibetan exiles of india have taken to the streets in new delhi to protest the new government. >> reporter: tibetan exiles are angry about -- hundreds gathered in the indian capital wednesday to criticize china. they say its policies have driven does accepts of tibetan refugees to set fire to themselves. >> reporter: tibetan people are protesting daily to show their solidarity with self imgreat fors. 400 demonstrators protested in tibet. >> you cannot talk about religion, and you cannot, you know, say anything against the government. >> reporter: the tibetan government in exile says the situation is desperate in chinese provinces. it's said 72 tibetans in china have set fire to themselves this year. 60 of them died. the chinese government claims that the lalama encourages their actions. china and the deli lama have held negotiations since 2002. the dalchina's position hasle n changed since january of 2010. china's leadership transition began this month. tibetan leaders hope that wednesday's demonstration will add pressure to those taking power in beijing to return to the negotiat
. >>> tibetan exiles of india have taken to the streets in new delhi to protest the new government. >> reporter: tibetan exiles are angry about -- hundreds gathered in the indian capital wednesday to criticize china. they say its policies have driven does accepts of tibetan refugees to set fire to themselves. >> reporter: tibetan people are protesting daily to show their solidarity with self imgreat fors. 400 demonstrators protested in tibet. >> you cannot talk about...
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plus a look at india's tourist hot spots for holiday makers get the best conditions while locals have to pay for it with the most basic of comforts this and more for you in just a. british lib dem minister lynne featherstone said that since women have babies it allows men to pass them up on the letter to power essentially children are set back for women who want to be successful and equal to men so they want to give men the option of taking maternity leave or would that be a paternity leave i don't know i kind of see the logic of her view but my question is featherstone is why exactly is success in the corporate world the primary goal of life for men and women as a feminist i would think you understand that wanting to fight your way up the ladder to buy a big car to replace your shortcomings is a very male way of judging success are women who choose to have families failures or at least unsuccessful in your book even as a marriage know that my pocket is really empty after having the first of hopefully many kids but i don't see our child as a financial setback keeping me from buying an
plus a look at india's tourist hot spots for holiday makers get the best conditions while locals have to pay for it with the most basic of comforts this and more for you in just a. british lib dem minister lynne featherstone said that since women have babies it allows men to pass them up on the letter to power essentially children are set back for women who want to be successful and equal to men so they want to give men the option of taking maternity leave or would that be a paternity leave i...
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the west put it some number that starts making sense in your report into india's growing r. and d. capability says the country might not need that big power players to make an impact in india has the. dollar and to be able to do these sorts of things and focus on it is that important in this country and i live in countries taking matters into their own hands to save the lives of their countries people and not waiting for the big profit driven pharmaceutical companies to make the first play preassure either r t bangalore india. still to come or a look at the roots of the occupy movement that's after a short break stay with us. docked in between the russian mainland japan and the sun coming island is the island of minute on named off the french seafarer who discovered it it is described as the right of the sakhalin region we'll take a look what's in store for us here. until two thousand and four the island was part of the borders zone and was completely restricted to visit is no to speak to us place is open to tourists unique plants and animals are its top which direction. you. need
the west put it some number that starts making sense in your report into india's growing r. and d. capability says the country might not need that big power players to make an impact in india has the. dollar and to be able to do these sorts of things and focus on it is that important in this country and i live in countries taking matters into their own hands to save the lives of their countries people and not waiting for the big profit driven pharmaceutical companies to make the first play...
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it is a different story in china, india, and the middle east were declines will move sharply over the next decade. the international agency -- energy agency believes many will be shipped to asia in the future radically changing the map of global energy flows. >> and no major plunge for the dax today. we on this report from the frankfurt stock exchange on what is moving today. >> to 0.7%, the german stock index, lost in the previous week, so maybe it is already good news that it did not inevitably plunged further on the first trading day of this week. political issues like greece, the fiscal cliff in the united states, keeping investors anxious and earnings season is about to come to an end in germany. so far, very few managed to surprise with their earnings and many doubt whether the outlooks coming in will manage to change the trend. >> let's have a closer look at some of the market numbers. the dax ending just slightly up at 7168. eurostoxx 50 down. the dow jones up a bit to 12.835. the euro is trading at $1.2710. >> we seem to be having some technical difficulties. let's turn to so
it is a different story in china, india, and the middle east were declines will move sharply over the next decade. the international agency -- energy agency believes many will be shipped to asia in the future radically changing the map of global energy flows. >> and no major plunge for the dax today. we on this report from the frankfurt stock exchange on what is moving today. >> to 0.7%, the german stock index, lost in the previous week, so maybe it is already good news that it did...
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india is important in 1947 because india is the oldest nation of the post-colonial world. the indian constitution creates an ideological template for democracy. with the emergence of india, china had a different template. very interesting, we see these comparisons, two parties, congress and the chinese communist party, became the dominant force in the post independents space. both had to be discriminated because both came from economically driven needs. the chinese offered autocratic left. but had karimov -- charismatic leaders. long story short,ke i i'm waiting for the short part. >> just a little bit longer. both had charismatic leaders, but i [indiscernible] but realistic economic policies that have been following were not working. in one case, you had soft reform of the 1990's and in china's case, from hard left the hard reform. >> right. >> the corruption is causing some much turbulence in nations has actually emerge from economic reform. because an economic reform, a handful of people, politicians and bureaucrats, discovered the decisions made by them were creating b
india is important in 1947 because india is the oldest nation of the post-colonial world. the indian constitution creates an ideological template for democracy. with the emergence of india, china had a different template. very interesting, we see these comparisons, two parties, congress and the chinese communist party, became the dominant force in the post independents space. both had to be discriminated because both came from economically driven needs. the chinese offered autocratic left. but...
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her husband has taken her body back to india. i spoke to them by telephone. he claims medical staff to refuse to give his wife and abortion. >> unfortunately, it is a lot. >> she you believe if she would have been allowed the termination she wanted she would have survived? >> of course. >> ireland's health minister has ordered an immediate investigation into what happened. >> for anyone to have died during pregnancy is something we are upset by. >> ireland has had a number of referendums on abortion, but the legal agenda has not been enshrined in legislation. although abortion have been allowed when a woman's life is they say legal confusion has to be end. >> i think there is a lack of guidelines. there would not have been a mechanism for doctors to determine what to do. >> question time in dublin parliament was dominated by the guest curator modern ireland has been reluctant to legislate, but be aturn now to turning point in-house irish history. >> after months of speculation, we are about to find out who will takeover china costs -- china's leadership. ther
her husband has taken her body back to india. i spoke to them by telephone. he claims medical staff to refuse to give his wife and abortion. >> unfortunately, it is a lot. >> she you believe if she would have been allowed the termination she wanted she would have survived? >> of course. >> ireland's health minister has ordered an immediate investigation into what happened. >> for anyone to have died during pregnancy is something we are upset by. >> ireland...
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they were ordinary people from every part of india, traveling to a wedding, a village, a temple. workers laden with holiday gifts, muslim families heading home for the festival of eid. at 7 minutes to 10:00, kasab and his men opened their backpacks and took out assault rifles. >>> from the start, the police were confused and disorganized. they did nothing to stop the massacre. for 15 minutes, they stood watching the killing, then most of them ran away and hid. one who didn't was sudam pandarko. >> the second in command at the station, police inspector shashank shindai rallied his men. >> the policemen were outgunned. he carried an ancient rifle with bullets and another a pistol. >> as kasab and ishmael headed for the exit, a policeman grabbed a rifle from a terrified comrade. it jammed. when kasab returned fire, the policeman, in desperation, hurled a plastic chair. now the gunman fired through the station windows, shooting down a plainclothes policeman. the wednesday night traffic passed by, the drivers oblivious to the horror inside. an hour and a half had passed since kasab an
they were ordinary people from every part of india, traveling to a wedding, a village, a temple. workers laden with holiday gifts, muslim families heading home for the festival of eid. at 7 minutes to 10:00, kasab and his men opened their backpacks and took out assault rifles. >>> from the start, the police were confused and disorganized. they did nothing to stop the massacre. for 15 minutes, they stood watching the killing, then most of them ran away and hid. one who didn't was sudam...
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company ships and throwing a million dollars worth of the into east india companies tea into boston harbor triggering the american revolutionary war that might explain why our founding fathers after independence specifically chose not to give corporations any rights in our constitution or even mention the word corporation at all in the entire document. but core corporate power in america is relentless within a hundred years of american independence morally bankrupt corporate slave masters in the south and rich bankers and industrialists in the north tore our nation apart into a civil war abraham lincoln was forced into an unholy alliance with those corporations in the north giving them enormous subsidies to build railroads across the nation to help the war effort and once the war was over the vanderbilt's the goulds the other railroad elites rose up with their fortunes corrupted our government and ushered in the robber baron era alarmed by this and the capture of the republican party by these robber barons and his eighteen eighty eight state of the union address president grover cle
company ships and throwing a million dollars worth of the into east india companies tea into boston harbor triggering the american revolutionary war that might explain why our founding fathers after independence specifically chose not to give corporations any rights in our constitution or even mention the word corporation at all in the entire document. but core corporate power in america is relentless within a hundred years of american independence morally bankrupt corporate slave masters in...
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hotels will remain the highest bidder leaving the locals hanging out to dry preassure either r t go india and coming up in just a few minutes we take a closer look at the difficulties women continue to face in their war torn country . which were trying to. move. from funds to pressure. me start on t.v. dot com. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are old today. and closely as shallow of moshe take it that you know i should look up and invoked m.p. and joey actually in michigan that i didn't give up a chuckle when i was over yet i read the other version to get it to him so i. just started to get it done that had it. for years and only john. you have schools they have that i too would do works with bits men's and the ministry is one that woman is asian enjoys i'm sure i'm i'm supposed to say it works for them but effectiveness. and felt they would still do work to a lake and eat universities and equip them this is freedoms. that no one respects lozier on the mother all the nation look.
hotels will remain the highest bidder leaving the locals hanging out to dry preassure either r t go india and coming up in just a few minutes we take a closer look at the difficulties women continue to face in their war torn country . which were trying to. move. from funds to pressure. me start on t.v. dot com. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are old today. and closely as shallow of...
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india has its own problems in the region, your own border disputes. do you look at this as something you want to be deeply engaged in or do you look at this as something india can ride along and freeload let america and canada and japan handle? >> your question -- >> i meant free ride, not freeload. >> that is how the chinese would describe it relationship between japan and america. the interesting aspect of all these countries is as india and china -- we have been proximate geographically but we have never been neighbors. in order to be neighbors, you have to either love each other or hate each other. we have done neither. in fact, in 1962, the first strategic conflict -- and you have to understand, it's hard to understand why we are not neighbors. the positions, the lines, but what do they resonate with? the positions taken by first colonial nations is we will not be bound by decisions made by colonial powers. case, that we had to abandon our national positions. now that we are strong, we need to resurrect. the word that was in the title of today's
india has its own problems in the region, your own border disputes. do you look at this as something you want to be deeply engaged in or do you look at this as something india can ride along and freeload let america and canada and japan handle? >> your question -- >> i meant free ride, not freeload. >> that is how the chinese would describe it relationship between japan and america. the interesting aspect of all these countries is as india and china -- we have been proximate...
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friday shopping at the gilroy outlets and the items purchased were for one of the sisters' weddings in india. >>> several big retailers opened on thanksgiving night. consumers spent 11.2 billion at stores across the u.s. yesterday, and that's down 2% from last year. of course, black friday is centered largely around the nation's big businesses. >> we got the champion, small business. small businesses. >> governor romney talks about small businesses, small businesses, small businesses. >> we hear a lot about small businesses, especially during presidential campaigns. and today, president obama did his part by hitting an independent bookstore in virginia. >>> the truth is, though, small businesses need a lot more attention than just one day a year, but on this day, the mom- and-pop stores will take all the attention they can get. here's more on the big small saturday. >> reporter: if things went as well this year for many small businesses as they did last year, well, then, small businesses did okay. of course, that's the idea between small business saturday. between black friday which this yea
friday shopping at the gilroy outlets and the items purchased were for one of the sisters' weddings in india. >>> several big retailers opened on thanksgiving night. consumers spent 11.2 billion at stores across the u.s. yesterday, and that's down 2% from last year. of course, black friday is centered largely around the nation's big businesses. >> we got the champion, small business. small businesses. >> governor romney talks about small businesses, small businesses, small...
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in seven hundred seventy six but also against the world's largest transnational corporation the east india company just before the american revolution virtually all the members of the british parliament were stock holders of these did the company attempt had made their fortunes in that company and the company generously funded parliamentary elections sound familiar with parliament completely captured the east india company was then able to get what was then the biggest corporate tax cut in the history of the world it's called the seven hundred seventy three that allowed them to undercut independent t. distributors here in the colonies the costs were furious about this because wal-mart is ation of the tea business and they were spotted by dressing up like indians boarding east india company ships and throwing a million dollars worth of the end east india companies tea into boston harbor triggering the american revolutionary war that might explain why our founding fathers after independence specifically chose not to give corporations any rights in our constitution or even mention the word co
in seven hundred seventy six but also against the world's largest transnational corporation the east india company just before the american revolution virtually all the members of the british parliament were stock holders of these did the company attempt had made their fortunes in that company and the company generously funded parliamentary elections sound familiar with parliament completely captured the east india company was then able to get what was then the biggest corporate tax cut in the...
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and the tropical storm slammed into southern india killing at least eight people and forcing fountains to flee their homes the cyclon brought heavy rain flooding low lying areas and causing widespread damage to property as you can see there all tankers want to ground to and it's six crew members are missing tonight after the life boat capsized it's coming up to five minutes to eleven pm moscow time thanks ever so much being with us will update more international news for you at eleven pm moscow time. what will change when america picks its president amid muslim rage walking the iran tightrope pushing china and russia as occupy anger spreads to two parties still dictate their future which the selection of clothes guy every member fifth on our team. you know are sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harkin welcomes a big picture. goals fifteen goods. two counts. forty kilograms of rice one thousand flatbreads. but
and the tropical storm slammed into southern india killing at least eight people and forcing fountains to flee their homes the cyclon brought heavy rain flooding low lying areas and causing widespread damage to property as you can see there all tankers want to ground to and it's six crew members are missing tonight after the life boat capsized it's coming up to five minutes to eleven pm moscow time thanks ever so much being with us will update more international news for you at eleven pm moscow...
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india is important because india is a hallucination of the postcolonial world. in the indian constitution creates a template for the democracy and so forth. china has a different template. very interestingly, we have received two parties they actually became the dominant force. one advocate had to be economically driven loose. they are autocratic left, the chinese. they both had charismatic leaders. >> making a long story short, discussing it as americans. [laughter] they are both charismatic leaders. the economic policies they had been following were important. in one case, you had softer form. and in china's case, you had hard reform. in both, the corruption has included so much turbulence. a handful of people, politicians and bureaucrats, they were creating billionaires, literally. it really is a matter of resources. the conventional industries are not incurring this. this tremendous battle that has taken over as the most dangerous thing that both countries are facing and we are talking about the anger of the people. >> as i look at china, i wrote a piece abo
india is important because india is a hallucination of the postcolonial world. in the indian constitution creates a template for the democracy and so forth. china has a different template. very interestingly, we have received two parties they actually became the dominant force. one advocate had to be economically driven loose. they are autocratic left, the chinese. they both had charismatic leaders. >> making a long story short, discussing it as americans. [laughter] they are both...
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when india's own their own land they do about as well as other americans. >> nobody chooses poverty. we have been legislated by the federal government's both in the united states and canada. john: they have been taking care of you. that sounds like the best deal. >> well, by taking care of us that means providin social welfare programs. the only way to break the cycle of poverty, i believe, is by the recognition that every other canadian and american takes for granted, real property rights. john: in canada reserves are on by the government. so the indian has some piece of paper that says this is my lot. >> but underlying that is the fact that in canada the federal government owns the land. hn: so you can't borrow against it. >> you can borrow, get a mortgage, be bonded. there is nothing that you can have that will allow you to be able to go to the bank on your own without the minister cosigning that loan. john: does bring another guest. economist terry anderson. you find indians do much better when they own their own land. >> yes. i first get interested in this subject in 1976 when i
when india's own their own land they do about as well as other americans. >> nobody chooses poverty. we have been legislated by the federal government's both in the united states and canada. john: they have been taking care of you. that sounds like the best deal. >> well, by taking care of us that means providin social welfare programs. the only way to break the cycle of poverty, i believe, is by the recognition that every other canadian and american takes for granted, real property...
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so they stole one family have been living here for a long time in tents and they don't bring india's canes. lodging runs in a signal on minutes they also grew up in the two but left it at the age of six and never returned they now live in the city in apartment building but still room and they are regions. was planted here as a dancing teacher. was. the two of his dances he tells the stories about his motherland. laws in europe to now has a one thousand strong rangy a had when the enemy only saw the lichen and marks around who it is gather that turns and move to another pasha they travel hundreds of kilometers in winter and then children for them. but the two families have less of a chance to come across each other they belong to different worlds even though there's sometimes a similar. story . was. hello welcome to the weekly small round up with me kate partridge and here's a taste of what's coming up. over and out spotlight mosco psychology you know i am ray after five months following their european exit and the five on trashing at the hands of genoa. plus big day and nicklas backs
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but the jobs he will create will all be in india. of course, you don't have to go halfway around the world to see america's brain drain. >> you'll find big branches of all the west coast companies in canada. why? because the engineers can't get in to america to work at their west coast facilities. >> so these guys go to, say, the university of california at berkeley in engineering. they can't stay in america, so they go to canada? >> that's correct. and they work for american companies in canada. >> but, of course, pay canadian taxes. >> absolutely. >> under a president bloomberg administration, what would immigration look like in the u.s. >> well, there's not going to be a president bloomberg administration. but the ways you create jobs for americans is to bring in entrepreneurial immigrants who have skills and those who come here for education and have skills and make sure they stay. >> mayor bloomberg has created a rare bipartisan coalition to fix immigration called the partnership for a new american economy. an impressive list of
but the jobs he will create will all be in india. of course, you don't have to go halfway around the world to see america's brain drain. >> you'll find big branches of all the west coast companies in canada. why? because the engineers can't get in to america to work at their west coast facilities. >> so these guys go to, say, the university of california at berkeley in engineering. they can't stay in america, so they go to canada? >> that's correct. and they work for american...
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india, china, brazil, ishares, small-caps, large-caps, ishares. industrials. low cost. every dollar counts. ishares. income. dividends. bonds. i like bonds. ishares. commodities. diversification. choices. my own ideas. ishares. i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. taefficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a different chart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. so what if wjust changed the format altogether ? isn't that
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as you said, gdp growth in india has been averaging 6% last several years. there is an emerging middle class that has growing incomes and the employment rates are up, so with the growing urbanization and with the recent government reforms on foreign investments, we see real estate as a great place to be. >> you have about $2 billion in your fund, private equity investing in housing in india. first of all middle class shrinking a little bit. we were seeing a big differential. >> middle class is growing. so in fact compared to china you have growing organizations close to 30%, likely to go up where china is at 50%. as we have seen employment growth, we've actually seen incomes expand. tracy: are you building apartments, condos, renting them, are people buying them? >> as mortgages have gained in terms of penetration, we have been building communities, large residential complexes that are basically we have global architects, so it has been largely residential. tracy: another fund is private and you don't disclose how well you have done, but can people invest in
as you said, gdp growth in india has been averaging 6% last several years. there is an emerging middle class that has growing incomes and the employment rates are up, so with the growing urbanization and with the recent government reforms on foreign investments, we see real estate as a great place to be. >> you have about $2 billion in your fund, private equity investing in housing in india. first of all middle class shrinking a little bit. we were seeing a big differential. >>...